Mount Amos

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Mount Amos is a formidable granite peak that looms over the northern end of Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park. It is not for the faint of heart — the trail is steep and often requires scrambling over smooth rock slabs — but the reward is one of Tasmania's most spectacular panoramas. From the summit, you look straight down the turquoise crescent of Wineglass Bay, framed by the Hazards mountain range and the deep blue of the Tasman Sea. This is a classic Freycinet walk for hikers who want a challenge and a view that will stay with you forever.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 4–5 hours return for the full Mount Amos hike (about 5.5 km). The trail is steep and exposed, so start early in the morning to avoid the heat and the midday sun. Most hikers combine the climb with a visit to Wineglass Bay Beach — you can descend to the beach after the summit for a swim, adding another 1–2 hours. If you're pressed for time, the Wineglass Bay Lookout walk (2–3 hours return) offers a similar view with less effort.

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